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so:text | Forgetfulness, the unhistorical, is … the atmosphere, in which alone life can come into being. In order to understand it, let us imagine a youth who is seized with a passion for a woman, or a man who is swayed by a passion for his work. In both cases what lies behind them has ceased to exist and yet this state is that in which every action, every great deed is conceived and accomplished. (en) |
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so:description | An Essay on Aristocratic Radicalism (1889) (en) |
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